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I am trying to install CentOS on an old PowerMac G4 (because I want to set up a FreeIPA server).
I created a bootable USB drive with an iso image of CentOS with the following command in Linux: dd if=CentOS-6.8-i386-LiveCD.iso of=/dev/sdb
I plugged the drive into the Mac. As I heard the startup chimes, I pressed the option key and it got me to the boot options menu. There, however, I only see the hard drive, no USB drive.
Why can I not choose to boot for the USB drive?
I created a bootable USB drive with an iso image of CentOS with the following command in Linux: dd if=CentOS-6.8-i386-LiveCD.iso of=/dev/sdb
I plugged the drive into the Mac. As I heard the startup chimes, I pressed the option key and it got me to the boot options menu. There, however, I only see the hard drive, no USB drive.
Why can I not choose to boot for the USB drive?